“Uncover the Hidden Gems of St. Patrick’s Weekend 2025: Events You Won’t Want to Miss Across Ireland!”
Ah, St. Patrick’s Day—an entire week brimming with lively tunes, contagious laughter, and the kind of dance moves that would make a leprechaun rethink his life choices! It’s that magical time of year when we embrace the spirit of ceol and craic, where even the most questionable of jig attempts seems entirely justified. Whether you’re drawn to a toe-tapping céilí, a belly-aching comedy gig, or a night filled with rhythms that’ll leave your feet in need of a massage, Ireland rolls out a dazzling array of celebrations. So prepare to wave goodbye to the mundane and dive headfirst into a St. Paddy’s weekend filled with exceptional entertainment, merry moments, and let’s be honest—more than a couple “I’ll just have the one” tall tales. Curious about the festivities coming your way? You’ve come to the right place! LEARN MORE.
St. Patrick’s Day isn’t just a day—it’s a full-blown, week-long excuse for us to drown ourselves in ceol, craic, and questionable dance moves. Whether you fancy a trad-fuelled céilí, a raucous comedy gig, or a night of music that’ll have your feet begging for mercy, there’s plenty happening across Ireland to keep the party going. So, get ready for a St. Paddy’s weekend filled with top-class entertainment, mighty sessions, and probably a few “I’ll just have the one” lies. Here’s what’s on!
Dublin
Date: Sunday, March 16
Time: 3:00 PM – Late
Location: Orlagh House, The Gunny Hill D16 VF38 Dublin
Description: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in style at Paddy’s Castle, an electrifying festival featuring top DJs, live performers, and a high-energy party atmosphere. ATEM & SOUNDMATE promises an unforgettable night of music, dancing, and St. Paddy’s Day celebrations. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this is the ultimate place to soak up the festive spirit.
Storytelling of Irish Myths and Legends
Date: Sunday, March 16
Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
Location: 15 Ormond Quay Upper D07 YK6A Dublin
Description: Step into the world of ancient Ireland with a mesmerizing evening of storytelling, where legendary tales of heroes, mythical creatures, and age-old folklore come to life. Hosted in the intimate setting of Sin é Dublin, this event offers a captivating journey through Ireland’s rich storytelling tradition, perfect for locals and visitors alike looking to experience the magic of Irish folklore.
Céilí Mór le Dearbhla Lennon and The Beartla Ó Flatharta Céilí Band
Date: Monday, March 17
Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Merrion Square West
Description: Celebrate St. Patrick’s weekend with a lively afternoon of traditional Irish music and dance at the St. Patrick’s Festival Céilí. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or a complete beginner, join in the fun as expert callers guide you through classic Irish céilí steps. With live music filling the air and an electric festival atmosphere, this is the perfect way to embrace Ireland’s rich cultural heritage.

Céilí Mór le Dearbhla Lennon (stpatricksfestival.ie)
Sligo
Date: Sunday, March 16
Time: 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Location: Coolera House, breeogue F91 VH24 Sligo
Description: Get ready for a night of non-stop laughter at Paddy Laughs in Coolera House. Featuring a line-up of top Irish comedians and hosted by Pat McDonnell of Father Ted and Savage Eye fame. This St. Patrick’s weekend comedy special promises sharp wit, hilarious storytelling, and plenty of craic.
Sligo St. Patrick’s Day Festival – The Pound Street Boys & The Atlantic
Date: Saturday, March 15
Time: 6:00 PM – 11:30 PM
Location: Queen Maeve Square, Stephen St, Rathquarter, Sligo, Ireland
Description: Get ready for an unforgettable night of live music at the Sligo St. Patrick’s Festival Stage! The Pound Street Boys and The Atlantic will take the stage for an electrifying evening of entertainment, delivering high-energy performances that will have the crowd buzzing. With special guests joining the festivities, expect a full night of foot-stomping, crowd-pleasing fun.

Pat McDonnell (fatherted.fandom.wiki)
Belfast
Midnight Gass Comedy Night at Ulster Sports Club
Date: Sunday, March 16 (St. Paddy’s Eve)
Time: 8pm to late
Location: Ulster Sports Club, Belfast
Description: Born Irish Whiskey’s Midnight Gass Comedy Night brings some of Northern Ireland’s sharpest comedians to the stage for a riotous St. Paddy’s Eve. Enjoy stand-up, two complimentary Born Irish serves, and exclusive merch in a night that flips traditional St. Patrick’s Day celebrations on their head.
Bottomless Brunch Sunday Cabaret: Matinee Divas of Dance
Date: Sunday, March 16
Time: 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: 38-44 Upper Arthur Street Belfast Antrim BT1 4GH
Description: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a bottomless brunch featuring high-energy performances from the Matinee Divas of Dance. Enjoy free-flowing drinks, delicious food, and a show packed with dazzling choreography and iconic anthems.

Born Irish Gass Comedy Event (Instagram)
Waterford
Date: Sunday, March 16
Time: 10:00 PM – Late
Location: Club Soda, Strand St, Tramore West, Tramore, Co. Waterford
Description: Celebrate St. Patrick’s Night with an electrifying set from Shampain at Club Soda. Known for genre-blurring, high-energy performances, Shampain brings a unique mix of house, techno, and beyond to the dancefloor. Expect an unforgettable atmosphere, pounding beats, and a night of pure, unfiltered party energy to close out the Paddy’s weekend in style.
Ruze 5th Birthday After Party with SX2 & Darragh
Date: Sunday, March 16
Time: 10:00 PM – Late
Location: Electric Avenue, 11 John Street, X91 N729, Waterford, Ireland
Celebrate five years of Ruze with an electrifying after-party at Electric Avenue! Featuring high-energy sets from SX2 and Darragh, this night promises nonstop beats, an incredible crowd, and an atmosphere like no other. Get ready to dance into the early hours—this is one birthday bash you won’t want to miss!

Shampain at Soda Club (eventbrite)
With so much happening across Ireland, there’s no excuse to spend St. Patrick’s weekend sitting at home. Whether you’re after music, comedy, or a good old-fashioned céilí, get out there and enjoy the craic!
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